Student Awards
American Society of Landscape Architecture (ASLA) Student Awards
(BSLA)
Nicolette Bovier - 2024 Honor
Jasmine Henne - 2022 Honor
Madelyn Scott - 2023 Merit
Skylar Remshard - 2022 Merit
(MLArch)
Ryan Byrnes - 2024 Merit
Brett Barnes - 2024 Merit
Ryan Debski - 2023 Honor
Angelica Diaz - 2023 Merit
Sam Emory - 2022 Honor
Alyssa Hannigan - 2022 Merit
John Collins Drawing Award
Brett Barnes - 2024
Madelyn Scott - 2023
Sam Emory - 2022
Temple University LAF Olmsted Scholar (BSLA)
Danny Loque - 2024
Madelyn Scott - 2023
Temple University LAF Olmsted Scholar (MLArch)
Ryan Byrne - 2024
Allyson Church - 2023
The Emma Blakiston – Frances Lukens Book Award
Frankie Napoli - 2024
Claire Racette - 2023
Katelyn Irvine - 2022
LA-Hort Faculty Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement
Ryan Byrne - 2024
Patrick Rieker - 2024
Angelica Diaz - 2023
Madelyn Scott - 2023
The Landscape Architecture and Horticulture Alumni Organization Award
David Bender - 2024
Noah Drossner - 2024
Jasmine Henne - 2023
Ethan Smith - 2023
Stephanie Bross - 2022
Sevina Echeverria - 2022
The Viola Anders Merit Award
Grace Lenart - 2024
Aaron Freeman - 2023
Christopher Polidore - 2022
The Pi Alpha Xi National Honor Society Alpha Mu Chapter Award
Nital Vadalia Kakadia - 2022
J. P. Endicott Garden Intern
Zachary Quintos, Horticulture - 2024
Cecelia Quay, Landscape Architecture - 2023
Megan Michelli, Horticulture - 2022
Stephanie Bross, Horticulture - 2021
Sigma Lambda Alpha (ΣΛΑ) Honor Society
Abigail Long
Caroline Sullivan
Maria Biello
Alyssa Hannigan
Holly Goeckler
Michelle Delgado Wallace
Kathryn Bartling
Katherine Leekley
Shannon Wilson
Richard Asirifi
Patrick Rieker
David Bender
2024 Landscape Architecture and Horticulture Philadelphia Flower Show Awards
Piers, Progress and Processes was additionally awarded:
The Bulkley Medal of the Garden Club of America for a special exhibit in the field of horticulture, botany, or conservation. "The exhibit of exceptional educational merit increases the knowledge and awareness of the viewing public. It is the exhibit that best combines an important message with the ability to convey that message to the public."
The Alfred M. Campbell Memorial Trophy, given to the "educational major exhibit that demonstrates the most successful use of a variety of plants in a unique fashion."
The Pennsylvania Landscape Nursery Association Trophy to an exhibit "showing the most effective use of plants and best use of design in the educational category."
Special Achievement Award of The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania, awarded, if merited, "to an exhibit of unusual excellence (under 1,000 square feet) in the category of Conservation."
The PHS Gardening for the Greater Good Award for the exhibit "that best exemplifies PHS's mission to activate horticulture and gardening as a force for the 'greater good' by advancing the health and well-being of the people and their environments."
The Maintenance Award for constant diligence to ensure the elements of your exhibit were fresh and flawless,
The 2024 student team working on Piers, Progress and Processes were Landscape Architecture majors Cecelia Quay, Owen Lambert, Ruby Kabuiku, Laetitia Zagabe, Simone Keg, Maggie Murphy, Taylor Place and Zachary Neyen.
Horticulture Directed Study Contributors:
- Zachary Quintois
- Frankie Napoli
2023
Landscape Architecture and Horticulture Programs Win Top Honors at the Philadelphia Flower Show
The Philadelphia Flower Show is an annual exhibit that Temple University participates in as an educational exhibitor. For a behind the scenes look at the making of the exhibits, view the videos on YouTube!
Seven prestigious awards:
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society PHS Philadelphia Flower Show GOLD MEDAL
PHS Gardening for the Greater Good Award for the exhibit that best exemplifies PHS's mission to activate horticulture and gardening as a force for the "greater good" by advancing the health and well-being of the people and their environments.
The Pennsylvania Landscape Nursery Association Trophy to exhibit showing the most effective use of plants and best use of design in the educational category.
The Bulkley Medal of the Garden Club of America for a special exhibit in the field of horticulture, botany, or conservation. The exhibit of exceptional educational merit increases the knowledge and awareness of the viewing public. It is the exhibit that best combines an important message with the ability to convey that message to the public.
The Alfred M. Campbell Memorial Trophy for the educational major exhibit that demonstrates the most successful use of a variety of plants in a unique fashion.
The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania awarded, if merited, to an exhibit of unusual excellence (under 1,000 square feet) in the category of Conservation.
The Maintenance Award for continuity of their exhibits present within the Show, ultimately giving our guests the best experience.
Faculty: Michael LoFurno, Zoe Booth-Jarrett, and Ben Snyder
Landscape Architecture 2023 Junior Class:
Nicolette Bovier, Nick Dattilo, Robert De Petris, Sydny DeRoma, Noah Drossner, Margaret Hamilton, Bryan Hopp, Lauren Kobistek, Danny Logue, Daniel Maradiaga-Portillo, Chandler McLaurin, Patrick Rieker, Wyatt Schmon, Ziyu Wu.
Horticulture Directed Study Contributors:
Owen Lambert, LA Sophomore and Ethan Smith, Horticulture Senior